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MRT4-DC: #35070
T
O
T
ILT THE
L
OAD
WARNING: Never disengage both the rotation latch and the tilt latch at the
same time
This lifter is not designed for rotation and tilt functions to be used at the same time. Disengaging
the rotation and tilt latches simultaneously could cause uncontrolled and unpredictable load
movement, potentially resulting in load damage or injury to the operator.
WARNING: Make sure load is positioned correctly on lifter (see T
O
A
PPLY
);
unbalanced loads may tilt unexpectedly when latch is disengaged.
Remember that the load requires more vertical space when tilted
to the upright position, as well as more horizontal space when
tilted to the flat position. Make sure there is sufficient clearance
for the load to tilt without contacting the operator or any nearby
objects. Maintain a firm grip on the control handle to keep the
load under control at all times. If the pad frame is latched in the
vertical position, pull the tilt release lever to disengage the tilt
latch, and prepare for a slight surge of motion as the load begins
to tilt. If load size permits, maintain control with the handle
throughout the tilt. For loads with overhang, it may be necessary
to release the control handle as the load approaches the flat
position. If so, keep the load under control using hand cups or other appropriate means. The
pad frame automatically latches in place when it returns to the vertical position.
T
O
R
ELEASE THE
P
ADS FROM THE
L
OAD
WARNING: Load must be fully supported before releasing vacuum pads.
When the load is at rest and fully
supported, pinch the valve release lever
against the valve handle, to unlatch the
handle. Then push the valve handle
inward to the “RELEASE” position (power
off), as shown. Do not attempt to move
the lifter until the vacuum pads
disengage completely from the load.
TO RELEASE
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